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Ongoing Fighting Inequalities BeninCameroonDjiboutiEthiopiaUgandaTunisia 264 000 € Research on inequalities BeninCameroonDjiboutiEthiopiaUgandaTunisiaColombiaVietnam UNU-WIDEREscuela de Alta Dirección y Administración (EADA) L’impact distributionnel des projets de coopération au développement Legal notice EU (project) It is critical to assess how, and the extent to which, projects and programmes supported by development agencies contribute to the goal of reducing within country inequalities. A methodology (Morabito et al. 2021) proposes a set of analytical tools identifying potential distributional impacts of development programmes or projects by focusing on whether programmes’ beneficiaries belong to the bottom 40% of the wealth distribution through a mix of analytical tools. 2020 2023 Cameroon, Tunisia, Colombia, Benin, Uganda, Ethiopia, Djibouti, Vietnam
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Bogota, ColombieTunis, TunisieYaoundé, CamerounBénin, Afrique de l'ouestIsingiro, OugandaAddis-Abeba, ÉthiopieDjiboutiVietnam
Completed Education and TrainingFighting Inequalities MaliDemocratic Republic of the CongoSenegalMexicoPeruIndia 125 000 € Research on inequalities MaliDemocratic Republic of the CongoSenegalMexicoPeruIndiaVietnam Centre Population et Développement (CEPED), French Joint Research Unit Analyser le lien entre enseignement supérieur privé et inégalités Legal notice EU (project) Education plays a crucial role in both the production of and the fight against inequalities, within a single country and between different countries. The rapid increase in the private higher-education offer in emerging and developing countries is contributing to the growth in mass higher education, but it also brings up questions concerning social cohesion. This research program seeks to analyze the link between higher education, development of the private offer, and inequalities in seven countries on three continents. 2018 2020 Senegal, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Vietnam, India, Mali, Mexico, Peru
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Dakar, SénégalKinshasa, République démocratique du CongoHanoï, district de Hoan Kiem, Hanoï, VietnamMumbai, Maharashtra, IndeBamako, MaliLima, Pérou
Completed Fighting InequalitiesSustainable Cities Bolivia 110000 € 1 year and 4 months Research on inequalities Bolivia Postgrado en Ciencias del Desarrollo – Universidad Mayor de San Andrés Les inégalités face aux services urbains de l’eau à La Paz-El Alto - Visuel - Legal notice EU (project) Inequalities in urban water services are often perceived simplistically, according to a binary interpretation of “access/non-access,” with an end goal of making access to this public service universal. In other words, the issue has long been to ensure that all inhabitants enjoy access to water via a public service. This is all the more true in Bolivia, where water is considered as a “common good” subject to a principle of “non-commodification,” written in the country’s constitution since 2009. But the 2016 water crisis in La Paz has highlighted a new type of inequality in terms of water-supply service. During that drought episode, it was the inhabitants of the neighborhoods in the southern part of La Paz, where people from the middle and upper classes live, who were more exposed to the weakness of the main system of water access and who were deprived of water service. This shows one of the many possible variations in inequality in urban water services, the analysis of which requires going beyond just the question of technical access to the network. 2018 2020 La Paz, El Alto
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